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![]() | 2/21/2005 Handheld Radar Test Shows Many ErrorsA Stalker Pro handheld radar gun shows how error prone speed detection technology can be. A Stalker Pro handheld radar gun tested by the British magazine "The People" caught a multitude of errors that cast doubt on similar radar technologies used in speed cameras.
The test found a tree traveling at 18 MPH, a dog walking at 16 MPH, a wheelchair with a top speed of 4 MPH driving at 20 MPH, a baby stroller doing 23 MPH and a stationary bus clocked in at 29 MPH.
People conducted the test with expert Stephen Fenton who explained, "All radar guns are basically the same" because they ... | ||
![]() | 2/21/2005 UK: Maintenance Records Not Subject to FOIABath, UK officials turn down request for operational information on individual cameras. | ||
![]() | 2/21/2005 DC Has No Idea How Much Money it Makes on Parking TicketsWashington, D.C. can't keep track of $20-50 million in parking fines. | ||
![]() | 2/19/2005 Hawaii Legislature Rejects Red Light CamerasHawaii Senate committee rejects red light camera legislation. | ||
![]() | 2/19/2005 Speed Cameras Increase Minor Injury Accidents in UKNew figures show a 40 percent increase in minor injury accidents where speed cameras are used in Sunderland, UK. |
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